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Female Feticide, Drug Abuse, Farmer Suicides, the Sikh Genocide 1984. Let’s come together as one community, One Panth, to reflect on the epidemics in Punjab. With so much that divides the communities in Punjab, join us on November 2nd, 2012 at Chandni Banquet Hall in Brampton for an evening of movies and performances by local artists....

As Sikhs, the time has come to put our differences aside. Rather than focusing on what divides us, we need to find our common bonds. The One Panth movement will work with all willing individuals and groups to organize initiatives that bring the Sikh community together to support a common cause.

An all-day workshop was held on April 15th 2012 focused on fostering Panthic unity among Sikh youth in the GTA through the framework of the Sarbat Khalsa, the historical Sikh model for consensus-building.

Over 2000 Sikhs from across Ontario joined together on November 19, 2009 as One Panth (nation) to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the tragic events of 1984. For one brief moment, in 1984, Sikhs around the world were united as One Panth regardless of our individual affiliations, castes, education, wealth or politics. We were able to put our differences aside. Once again the Khalsa came...